For best fit, order two sizes up from your normal size; order one size up for a trimmer fit

Perfectly weighted for brisk fall days yet light enough to layer under a jacket should the weather take a turn for the worse. Imported.

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Size Chart

Barbour of England: Size Charts for Men's Clothing

Since 1894, England's J. Barbour & Sons have produced clothes perfectly suited to life in the country. Their quality, durable clothing is cut for an active lifestyle and the fit varies according to each garment's design and purpose.

Not sure what size to order? Just chat, email, or call our Customer Service experts at 888-235-9763. They will be happy to give you the actual garment measurements for any item we sell.

Chest Sizes - Jackets

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

UK/USA

36

38

40

42.5

45.5

49

EURO

40-42

44-46

48-50

52-54

56-58

60-62

Collar Sizes

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

XXXL

UK/USA

13 1/2-14

14 1/2-15

15 1/2-16

16 1/2

17-17 1/2

18

19

EURO

35-36

37-38

39-40

41

42-43

44

45

Chest Sizes - Knitwear

XS

S

M

L

XL

XXL

UK/USA

35-36

37-38

39-40

42-44

46-48

49-51

EURO

42-44

46-48

50-52

54-56

58-60

62-64

Trouser Sizes

UK/USA

30

32

34

36

38

40

42

44

46

EURO

46

48

50

52

54

56

58

60

62

Hat Sizes

S

M

L

XL

XXL

SIZE

6 3/4

6 7/8

7

7 1/8

7 1/4

7 3/8

7 1/2

7 5/8

7 3/4

INCHES

21 1/8

21 1/2

21 7/8

22 1/4

22 5/8

23

23 1/2

23 7/8

24 1/4

EURO (cm)

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

Men's Glove Sizes

S

M

L

XL

XXL

7 1/2

8 1/2 - 9

9 1/2 - 10

10 1/2 - 11

11 1/2

Guarantee

Why Buy Barbour From Orvis?

For more than a quarter century, Orvis has teamed up with Barbour of England. Since 1894, J. Barbour & Sons have produced clothes perfectly suited to enjoyment of life beyond the city. It is this commitment to quality and durability that has seen the name Barbour become synonymous with the best of country living.

As always, everything you buy from Orvis is backed with our 100% satisfaction guarantee. For more than 150 years, we have offered the strongest return policy in the business. We will refund your money on any purchase that isn't 100% satisfactory. Anytime, for any reason. It's that simple.

Barbour of England

Since 1894, J. Barbour & Sons have produced clothes perfectly suited to enjoyment of life beyond the city. It is this commitment to quality and durability that has seen the name Barbour become synonymous with the best of country living.

The Beginning of Barbour Jackets

In 1894 John Barbour established himself in the burgeoning port of South Shields, supplying oilskins and other garments to protect the growing community of sailors, fishermen, rivermen and dockers from the worst of the North Sea weather.

Within a few years the firm became the leading supplier of oilskins on the north east coast, not only to seafarers but to others in the surrounding country - farmers, labourers, carters, shepherds - who earned their living outdoors in all weathers. By the beginning of the next century Barbour’s durable Beacon oilskins were well known throughout Britain and beyond.

The Legendary Durability of Barbour Jackets

If there’s one feature that distinguishes Barbour jackets more than any other, it is their legendary durability. But, given the quality of materials used—genuine long-staple Egyptian cotton, solid brass studs, substantial metal zips, plus painstaking quality of construction with an average of 15,000 stitches and up to two hundred components—perhaps it’s hardly surprising.

The seams in a Barbour oiled cotton jacket are double rolled, each stitched through two thicknesses of fabric. It is an intricate part of the manufacture and it ensures that the seams are completely waterproof. Even the thread is treated with the same secret watertight proofing formula as the fabric itself.

How long a Barbour jacket will last very much depends on its use (or rather abuse in many cases). Undoubtedly, owners expect much more of a Barbour than any other garment because Barbour enables them to do more. They will subject themselves and their jackets to the severest conditions of weather, mud, animal contact and abrasion than they could ever contemplate if wearing anything less robust.